ABOUT THE KATY TRAIL

Privately funded and supported by the community, the historic Katy Trail is built on an old railroad line and has quickly become an iconic destination for the people of Dallas. The Friends of the Katy Trail organization is the principal fundraiser for the Trail. Through generous donations and private support from businesses and individuals, the Katy Trail remains in peak condition for residents and visitors alike to enjoy Dallas’ beautiful, natural trail.

CURRENTLY BLOOMING ON THE KATY TRAIL

What's blooming on the trail?

Our Texas Redbud Trees have bloomed early! Look for them near Snyder's Union and on the north end of the Katy Trail.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

The Katy Trail is 100% community supported. Friends of the Katy Trail is responsible for raising close to $1 Million each year to keep the Katy Trail in Peak Condition. Join today! Already a member of Friends of the Katy Trail?

LATEST NEWS AND EVENTS

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Calling all Friends to come

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Calling all Friends to come out and join us at Ferris Wheelers. First drink is on us so come check us out to network with your fellow trail users and learn more about Friends of the Katy Trail! Did we mention there is an actual ferris wheel?!

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The Katy Trail Ice House

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The Katy Trail Ice House Invitational is don’t miss golf tournament created by the Katy Trail Ice House as a way to bolster efforts of the Friends of the Katy Trail . This golf tournament begins with a shotgun start at noon and is followed by an awards dinner. This will be the 4th annual KTIH Invitational. Each year the event proves to be a ton of fun while at the same time raised $75,000 for the Katy Trail!

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Friends of the Katy Trail is the nonprofit responsible for raising all funds needed to maintain and improve the Trail for the community to enjoy. We raise close to $1 million each year through memberships, events, and corporate donations to keep the Trail running in peak condition. Without Friends, the Katy Trail would go nowhere.